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The School of Public Health proudly announces that the Executive Committee of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) Board of Directors has appointed Dean Muge Akpinar-Elsi to the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH) . This prestigious appointment not only signifies outstanding recognition of Dean Akpinar Elsi's skill and valuable contributions to the field of public health, but also brings respected credibility to the University of Nevada, Reno School of Public Health. It also contributes. ASPPH is a prominent organization in the field of public health, serving as a collective voice for academic institutions and…
Wexford company informs European project to make tourist destination more accessible for people with disabilities
This project aims to make tourism activities more accessible for people with disabilities. Service users and businesses in Wexford reported on a Europe-wide project that aims to make outdoor adventure activities and tourism more accessible to people with disabilities. The ONAT4ALL project is run in Ireland, Spain, France, Belgium and Italy by the Irish arm, run by Hazel Nicol from Wexford.Hazel, a researcher and consultant with I&F Education and Development Limited, worked with a number of local organizations when working on the project and used their input to create a special event to be held at the Talbot Hotel in…
Image courtesy of Erie County Health Department Thursday, January 25th 2024 05:10 pm Latest information on FDA recalls.Warn parents and caregivers to discard these products Submitted by Erie County Health Department The Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) is asking residents to check their kitchens and cupboards to make sure the recalled cinnamon applesauce pouches have been removed and discarded. Since last fall, extensive media coverage has called attention to lead poisoning incidents related to consumption of WanaBana, Schnucks, and Weis brands of apple puree and applesauce products containing cinnamon. People who ingest these products may be exposed to lead.…
SAN DIEGO — More than 500 Cheesecake Factory cleaners who worked at restaurants in San Diego and Orange counties may be eligible to recover stolen wages.The Department of Industrial Relations has identified 60 cleaners who worked for companies that contracted or subcontracted to The Cheesecake Factory. More than 500 janitors may be eligible to receive a portion of the settlement, which totals $1 million in stolen wages. The California Labor Commission investigated the location of the cheesecake factory and concluded that workers were working through the night without meals or breaks. Employees will also undergo a manager walk-through to be…
Britain is putting the brakes on trade negotiations with Canada after Ottawa decided not to extend two interim measures put in place after Brexit.London today announced a suspension of negotiations on a permanent trade deal, less than a month until the next round of talks are due to take place.A special quota for British cheese imports that provided low-duty access to the Canadian market, similar to that in the European Union, expired late last month.Canada has also decided not to extend its country of origin rules, which are due to expire at the end of March, which is likely to…
By Rieva Lesonsky expectations are forcing small businesses to adapt.getty Anticipating the future is crucial for small business success. But it may be especially challenging this year since there are so many innovations and potential changes in areas like community building, personalization, finances, marketing, technology, and more. To help figure it out, I asked several small business experts to share their insights on 2024 trends to better prepare you to navigate our ever-evolving entrepreneurial world. Small business trends for 2024 Building community Businesses should make commitment to communities a strategic imperative in 2024 Businesses of all sizes will make fostering…
News Corp Australia NetworkThe Colonel Wright Gardens property at 37 Roselles Avenue is for sale. Photo: realestate.com.au It has been the subject of much speculation among the residents of Colonel Wright Gardens for over 30 years. But now, for the first time in 35 years, the mystery of what lies behind the door at 37 Rozells Ave has been solved and the heritage-listed property is on the market. The man's mansion, built in 1926 and known as Parnella, has long been considered haunted by local residents, who have wondered why living humans frequent the property, especially around Halloween. Many stories…
Higher education enrollment in 2021-22 increases by 1.9 million from previous session: government survey
According to the All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE) 2021-22, the total enrollment in higher education will increase to nearly 4.33 billion in 2021-22 from 4.14 billion in the previous year, with more students going to science fields. The number of female enrollees exceeded the number of male enrollees.A study released by the Ministry of Education on the night of January 25 pointed out that overall female enrollment increased from 2.01 billion in 2020-21 to 2.07 billion in 2021-22.“Total enrollment in higher education increased from 4.14 billion in 2020-21 to nearly 4.33 billion in 2021-22. Enrollments rose to 3.4…
Resort planners last week gained a better understanding of tourism data in an effort to update Ocean City's comprehensive plan.Last Wednesday, the Marine City Planning and Zoning Commission invited Tom Perlozzo, Director of Tourism and Business Development, to participate in a work session for the Comprehensive Plan Update. City Planner Bill Neville said Perlozzo's knowledge of tourism data will be helpful as committee members begin updating planning documents.“Fun facts about Ocean City were incorporated into our comprehensive plan and pulled out to help the community,” he explained. “It’s just the start of the day.” In December, the commission began updating…
Russia and Ukraine condemn trade over military plane fatal accident | Russia condemns trade between Russia and Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine are exchanging accusations over the deadly crash of a military transport plane that Russia says was shot down by Kiev forces carrying Ukrainian prisoners.A Russian Il-76 was filmed crashing into a huge fireball in the Russian countryside near the border with Ukraine on Wednesday. The Russian government immediately accused Kiev of shooting down the large plane, saying it was carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners who were being transported for a prisoner exchange.Ukrainian authorities on Thursday did not explicitly deny shooting down the plane, but said they could not confirm that Ukrainian soldiers on board the plane were on…
